Activities in Taupo
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Taupo Bungy
The picturesque Taupo Bungy site is the most popular on the North Island. It sits on a cliff edge over the mighty Waikato River, with plenty of vantage points if you’re too chicken to jump. Nonchickens will be led onto a platform jutting 20m out over a cliff (the world’s first cantilever jump, for engineering boffins) and convinced, with masterly skill, to throw themselves off the edge. A heart-stopping 47m hurtle and a few bounces back and it’s safely into the boat. You can also opt for a slight dunk in the river, or strap yourself to a friend and leap off together. Alternatively, try the giant swing.
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Taupo Motorsport Park
Thrill seekers with petrol-head tendencies should head to the Taupo Motorsport Park. This state-of-the-art 3.5km racetrack and drag circuit has staged the A1 Grand Prix. There’s often something to watch here, from sidecar races to ‘drifters’ and, on occasion, the police testing their skills. You can get out on the track in a V8 or Formula Challenge Race Car with Formula Challenge, or superfast rides with a pro in the driver’s seat and driving tuition can be organised through Track Drive.
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Taupo Hot Springs Spa
Taupo Hot Springs Spa has a variety of mineral-rich indoor and outdoor thermal pools, freshwater pools and a giant dragon waterslide for the young ones. Adults can enjoy a wide choice of treatments, such as massage and body scrubs. There’s a health-food cafe on-site as well as picnic and barbecue facilities.
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Taupo’s Floatplane
Located at the entrance to the marina, the floatplane does a variety of trips, including quick flights over the lake and longer ones over Mt Ruapehu or White Island. Packages include the Taupo Trifecta Combo (floatplane trip, followed by a jetboat trip and a walk through Orakei Korako; $385).
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Wairakei International Golf Course
8km north of Taupo; a challenging course set in 150 hectares of beautiful countryside, rated within the top 100 courses worldwide. In late 2009 a 2m-high, 5km-long pest-proof fence was erected, turning the whole course into a native bird sanctuary.
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Rapid Sensations/Kayaking Kiwi
Kayak trips to the Maori carvings (4½ hours, $108) and a gentle paddle along the Waikato (two hours, $45). Also runs six-hour white-water rafting trips on the Tongariro River ($135) and shorter trips along a calmer section (2½ hours, $115).
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AC Baths
The AC Baths at the Taupo Events Centre, about 2km east of town, has a big, heated pool with a waterslide, an indoor kids pool, private mineral pools and a sauna. There’s also a climbing wall.
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Cruise Cat
The Cruise Cat is a large, modern launch that offers lake fishing trips and cruises, with daily scenic trips to see the Maori carvings at Mine Bay. Sunday brunch trips ($53) are especially worthwhile.
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Helistar Helicopters
Located about 3km northeast of town, Helistar offers a variety of scenic helicopter flights, from 10 minutes to two hours. Combine a Helistar trip with the Huka Falls Jet in the Huka Star combo (from $193).
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Chris Jolly Outdoors
Can sort out all sorts of water sports, including kayak hire (single/double per hour $20/30) and self-drive boats ($70 to $85 per hour). Also organises helicopter tours and books other activities.
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Helipro
Specialises in heli-tours, which include alpine and White Island landings, as well as shorter scenic flights over the town, lake and volcanoes (minimum 10 minutes).
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Heli-Biking
For luxury rough riding, Heli-Biking will pick you up in a helicopter and drop you on top of the highest point in the Kaimanawas, allowing you to bike all the way down.
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Canoe & Kayak
Instruction and boat hire (from the lake’s edge in high summer), as well as guided tours: two-hour trip on the Waikato River ($45) or a half-day to the Maori carvings ($90).
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Skydive Taupo
More than 30,000 jumps a year are made from Taupo, which makes it the skydiving capital of the world. This operator is located at the airport.
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Taupo Air Services
Runs scenic flights, from the 15-minute Local Look to a nearly two-hour trip to White Island.
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Sailing Centre
Hires out kayaks ($25), canoes ($35), windsurfers ($35), catamarans ($65) and sailboats ($60) in summer. Rates are per hour.
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Taupo Rod & Tackle
You can arrange guided trips or get gear and licences for independent trips at Taupo Rod & Tackle.
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Greenstone Fishing
You can arrange guided trips or get gear and licences for independent trips at Greenstone Fishing.
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Taupo Golf Club
Has two good 18-hole courses; one is a park course and the other an inland links.
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Taupo Gliding Club
For a more peaceful activity, Taupo Gliding Club glides daily by appointment (weather permitting) at Centennial Park.
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Air Charter Taupo
Scenic flights ranging from 15 minutes to one hour, across Huka Falls, Lake Taupo and Tongariro National Park.
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Taupo Quad Adventures
24km north of town opposite the turn-off to Orakei Korako, offers fully guided off-road quad-bike trips.
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Wairakei Resort
Nine-hole course set in verdant surroundings, 1km up the road from the international course.
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Taupo Horse Treks
Conducts treks through some fine forest with good views over the Craters of the Moon.
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